A clear, thoughtful introduction to Christian apologetics that helps readers weigh evidence for belief.
The book presents a frank statement of the Christian argument in the light of modern knowledge and criticism. It guides readers through how traditions shape belief, how reason and science influence faith, and how miracles are evaluated in light of evidence. The text situates faith within a broader discussion of conscience, history, and personal experience, offering accessible pathways for readers to engage with the core questions of Christian truth.
What you will experience:
- An approachable look at how tradition and reason interact in forming belief.
- Discussion of miracles, healing narratives, and their role in faith without overpromising certainty.
- Reasons to trust experience and conscience as part of the evidence for Christianity.
- Guidance on how to read apologetics and how to evaluate arguments in daily life.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, practical entry into Christian apologetics and its conversation with modern thought.